Not Easy To Be A Woman
She understands that being a woman in this role can be intimidating. “There haven’t been many female chief executives before me. As a consequence, when I step into a fire station, [the firefighters] are afraid to obey orders,” Anunay explained. “They want women to be timid,” she added. They don’t trust women to do a thorough examination or take the necessary risks. As a consequence, I still have that with me. I’m still trying to outdo myself. And all I have to do is be competent.”
The Most Defining Moment Of Her Career
It is a significant position with many obligations. When questioned about the most pivotal event in her career, Anunay revealed that she had been a paramedic for 15 years when she was asked. “Becoming a paramedic was the proudest day in my life. I was able to be on the scene and was the one who implanted the EKG leads and gave the patient medication via IV,” she said.